- & Wiksell. ISBN 9789171921543. Olsson,
Louise (2013).
Marstrand 32 inom
Marstrand 5:6
Marstrands socken, Kungälv
kommun (in Swedish). Rio Göteborg Natur-...
- by
plumber Poul Glud (1850–1924) and
ironmonger Troels Marstrand (1854–1929) as Glud &
Marstrands Fabriker. The
company was
headquartered at Nordvestvej...
-
Marstrand is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacob Marstrand (1848–1935),
Danish master baker and
politician Julie Marstrand (1882–1943)...
- The
battle of
Marstrand was a
successful Dano-Norwegian
siege of the
harbor town of
Marstrand,
Sweden which took
place between 6–23 July 1677, during...
- The
Marstrand Church (Swedish:
Marstrands kyrka) is a
church building in
Marstrand, Sweden. It
belongs to the
Marstrand Parish of the
Diocese of Gothenburg...
-
factory sites were
continued with
Hauberg as the
managing director. Poul
Marstrand (1851-1902)
established another machine factory in 1875. It was in 1880...
- The
Attack on
Marstrand was a
successful Dano-Norwegian
siege of the
Swedish town of
Marstrand and
Carlsten fortress which took
place between July 10 and...
-
History of the Jews in
Sweden Swedish overseas colonies Olán,
Eskil (1917).
Marstrands historia,
krigsminnen och
badortslif (in Swedish). Gothenburg: Lundbergs...
- Army and Navy. The
helmet was
produced by the
Danish company A/S Glud &
Marstrands Fabrikker. The M/1923 was made from a
single piece of
Swedish steel and...
- Bendz,
Christen Købke,
Martinus Rørbye,
Constantin Hansen, and
Wilhelm Marstrand. In 1871,
Holger Drachmann and Karl
Madsen visited Skagen in the far north...